The Bays cruised to a 25-7 halftime lead, using their man-to-man defense to shut down the Raiders.

"I thought we played good team defense," Brimley coach Matt Bathey said. "We were all over them and didn't give them much room. I really liked our defensive effort."

For DeTour, the EUPC finale turned out to be a nightmarish shooting night. DeTour made only three shots from the field in the first three quarters and trailed 35-12 entering the fourth.

"I hope that was the one we have to get out of the way, because it certainly can't get any worse than that," DeTour coach John Fountain said. "Hopefully this is bottom. If we play that way again, it will be a quick district for us.

"We've been starting slow in our last 4-5 games," Fountain said. "That's a bad habit we need to shake. We have to come out and play hard right away. The last few games we've been lucky enough to be able to battle back. But tonight, it's too good of a Brimley team to do that against. Credit to them for not letting us back in the game."

Kirk Peffers led the Raiders with 12 points, including all seven of the team's first half points. Kaden Barbeaux was the next highest scorer with four points for the Raiders (14-5, 4-4).

Brimley closes the regular season at home against Newberry Tuesday. The Bays host a Class D boys district starting Monday, Feb. 25.

"One of our goals was winning the conference, but our next goal is districts," Bathey said. "The district is what we want now. We're just a week away from districts, so we need to just continue to work on our team game and defense."